Saskatchewan Immigration Issued 202 Invitations To Apply For Canada PR
03 May 2019
Saskatchewan province invited 202 applicants with specific work experience in 07 professions to apply for a nomination from the province for Canada PR on May 1.
The draws by the province’s Occupation In-Demand immigration and
Express Entry sub-categories focused on applicants with work experience in the below occupations. N.O.C refers to the code of profession below the National Occupational Classification of Canada:
List of Specific Occupations
NOC
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Occupation Title
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0423
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Managers in social, community and correctional services
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1226
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Conference and event planners
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3216
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Medical sonographers
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4151
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Psychologists
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4215
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Instructors of persons with disabilities
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6331
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Butchers
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6332
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Bakers
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All 07 professions were on the In-demand Occupations List of
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program. Work experience in a specific occupation on the list is with the eligibility criteria for both the S.I.N.P’s Occupation In-Demand and Express Entry sub-categories. However, a job offer is not mandatory.
The S.I.N.P followed the draw by eliminating event and conference planners (N.O.C 1226) from the list this is the third time that the Saskatchewan has modified its In-demand Occupations List since the beginning of April.
Information about Latest Saskatchewan Draw
The May 1 draw was the S.I.N.P’s second to aim for applicants with work experience in specialized occupations on the list. A prior draw has taken place on Apr 17 invited Occupation In-Demand and Express Entry applicants with work experience in 04 professions, all of which were excluded from the list post draw.
The sub-category of Express Entry is associated with the Canada Express Entry system, which maintains the pool of applicants for Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades Class, and
Federal Skilled Worker Class.
To be considered for an invitation to appeal for a nomination from the province by either the Occupation In-Demand and Express Entry sub-category, applicants must first produce and present an Expression of Interest (E.O.I) profile to the S.I.N.P.
Profiles are evaluated and assigned a score based on several factors such as educational qualification, age, work experience, language proficiency and family, study or work links to Saskatchewan.
The top-scoring profiles are picked from the qualified E.O.I candidates pool by routine draws and invited to appeal for a nomination of the province for Canada PR. The minimum score required for Occupation In-Demand and Express Entry applicants to receive invitations in the recent draw was 67.
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